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>> renting a surf board in new york city is a good example. you probably are not going to the beach every day. rent it to start with. see where you go. you might be fantastic. if you are not fantastic and you give it up, you haven't put money out on a big item. >> what about car rentals? >> we all rent cars when we travel. that's what we have come to consider. think about if you are buying a car. get a test drive. you don't try and pack your kids, your groceries in there. you don't try and see how many suitcases fit in the trunk. a great idea is to rent it for a weekend, driving it around, see how it fits with your lifestyle. then, buy it. it's a major purchase. >> what about big tools or appliances? >> a lot of tools you don't need on a regular basis. if you need to shop down the tree, rent the chain shasaw. you are not going to be doing that every weekend, hopefully. appliances, if you are going somewhere for a short time and appliances aren't included, it makes sense to rent those. >> the fun stuff. we are going to a big ga la. we want a ne
>> renting a surf board in new york city is a good example. you probably are not going to the beach every day. rent it to start with. see where you go. you might be fantastic. if you are not fantastic and you give it up, you haven't put money out on a big item. >> what about car rentals? >> we all rent cars when we travel. that's what we have come to consider. think about if you are buying a car. get a test drive. you don't try and pack your kids, your groceries in there. you...
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people stl want to know peop like ruth from new york o writes, i am medicare. would be required to purhase ditional insuance? >> no, there a no changes like that envisioed to the medare program. while we're on the subjectf what is required und medicare an what's no, there has beena lot of confusioabout this ia of end oflife counseling. there is not i any presen bill ny mandatorend of life coseling. so in tes of pople -- gwen: that's whatwe have bn hearing. >>hat's right. fothe people that are on medicarenow, they're over65 yes old or disabled, 45 million of thm, they'll basically ke their same policies. some of tem by ga coverag, that is what rh may be rerring to which i extra coverage. you n't have to do that we an get in some of thepolicy changes within medicare. for benficiaries, thngs will stayretty much the same. gwen: nap tally,here is nother medicare question for yo. to achie univers health care, this s david rom wyomng and tah, to achive universal alth care, why nt cover everyone unde mediare, it sms simpler than crating new pros? >> there ve been propo
people stl want to know peop like ruth from new york o writes, i am medicare. would be required to purhase ditional insuance? >> no, there a no changes like that envisioed to the medare program. while we're on the subjectf what is required und medicare an what's no, there has beena lot of confusioabout this ia of end oflife counseling. there is not i any presen bill ny mandatorend of life coseling. so in tes of pople -- gwen: that's whatwe have bn hearing. >>hat's right. fothe...
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people like ruth from new york who writes, i am on medicare. would i be required to purchase additional insurance? >> no, there are no changes like that envisioned to the medicare program. while we're on the subject of what is required under medicare an what's not, there has been a lot of confusion about this idea of end of life counseling. there is not in any present bill any mandatory end of life counseling. so in terms of people -- gwen: that's what we have been hearing. >> that's right. for the people that are on medicare now, they're over 65 years old or disabled, 45 million of them, they'll basically keep their same policies. some of them by gap coverage, that is what ruth may be referring to which is extra coverage. you don't have to do that we can get into some of the policy changes within medicare. for beneficiaries, things will stay pretty much the same. gwen: nap tally, here is another medicare question for you. to achieve universal health care, this is david from wyoming and utah, to achieve universal health care, why not cover ever
people like ruth from new york who writes, i am on medicare. would i be required to purchase additional insurance? >> no, there are no changes like that envisioned to the medicare program. while we're on the subject of what is required under medicare an what's not, there has been a lot of confusion about this idea of end of life counseling. there is not in any present bill any mandatory end of life counseling. so in terms of people -- gwen: that's what we have been hearing. >>...
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. >> i1984 when you had a 16 reagan president and 79 he was running against carter he won new york and california? >> by one miracle by his staff he was down almost points day of the primar and pollsts got wrong the one that did get right was the one working for carter and said we will get creamed. and he won by almost 20 points from a 1984 mondale expects kennedy will be the nominee. that is amazi when he was the heir apparent as finicky new with ted was going to run he did not have the cnce said he was on pins and nele waiting for ted to make up his mind he was a popular president with chappaquiddick that ruined him in the 1980 campaign and he knew he would come back and continue to savage him d his kids to not want him to do with and a large increase in is they did not want to do but there had to be other reasons. >> so the russis and 80 and is badly beaten and doesn't run again and that is when i about srted toover the senator. i remember, it seems to me the lowest period in his career is when i saw the late 80's or early 90's where he seems to be nervous and public and they were w
. >> i1984 when you had a 16 reagan president and 79 he was running against carter he won new york and california? >> by one miracle by his staff he was down almost points day of the primar and pollsts got wrong the one that did get right was the one working for carter and said we will get creamed. and he won by almost 20 points from a 1984 mondale expects kennedy will be the nominee. that is amazi when he was the heir apparent as finicky new with ted was going to run he did not...
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this was hosted in new york, it is 45 minutes. >> thank you all for coming. i will read a really quick passage from chapter iv and do my little routine. my talk. this is a chapter called the new taliban. when the time came for the taliban's treasurer, he was hurtling down a smuggler's hats. he traveled in a 4 x 4 with a regional taliban subcommander. the third passenger was one of the biggest heroin smugglers. december 19th, 2006. a royal air force monitoring plane picked up his trail when he spoke earlier on a satellite telephone. according to british officials the spy plane made contact with the u.s. special operations team hunting high-value targets. they reached out to task force, tracking terrorists electronically. once they confirmed they had him on the phone, a u.s. warplane took off and launch a precision air strike the moment is vehicle moved out of a populated area. the x -- the 4 x 4 was obliterated, they never knew what was -- what hit them. the military commander for six key provinces, he was at the time the highest ranking taliban official to be
this was hosted in new york, it is 45 minutes. >> thank you all for coming. i will read a really quick passage from chapter iv and do my little routine. my talk. this is a chapter called the new taliban. when the time came for the taliban's treasurer, he was hurtling down a smuggler's hats. he traveled in a 4 x 4 with a regional taliban subcommander. the third passenger was one of the biggest heroin smugglers. december 19th, 2006. a royal air force monitoring plane picked up his trail...
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in new york. >>> coming up on the news at 4, a somber anniversary. after the collapse of a bridge in minnesota, how a film make ser ep hadding victims find closure. >>> honoring a baltimore family who lived in the same house for more than 100 years. their story next. >>> a nice start to the work week. the updated forecast is coming up. >>> first we're always on for the top stories at www.wjz.com for updates and weather all the time click www.wjz.com. >>> today was bearable. >> finally one day break we got that. we want to you show that there is nothing on it. we have not seen this in some time you can see how star they are. this is the next one moving our way so for today this is where we topped out, 85 below the average. the other difference out there the dew points are down and humidity is down. and it is still an august day. i'm not trying to ignore that. we he had humidity and they have been in the 70s now to 62 degrees. 87 right now. 80s in the mountains and the beaches. take a look at this. with the wind in place we have brought down the dew po
in new york. >>> coming up on the news at 4, a somber anniversary. after the collapse of a bridge in minnesota, how a film make ser ep hadding victims find closure. >>> honoring a baltimore family who lived in the same house for more than 100 years. their story next. >>> a nice start to the work week. the updated forecast is coming up. >>> first we're always on for the top stories at www.wjz.com for updates and weather all the time click www.wjz.com....
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york times. has also -- this is his third book. the last one was about ebay and before that, american ferr a book we wre together about mayor richard dale in a certain way i have lived with this beautiful book "nothing to fear: fdr's inner circle and the hundred days that created modern arica" about fdr and his first and ys. so adam, the book has extraordinary resonance. past the hundred days for president obama, but close to it, when you conceive of this book comedy you foresee the resonance this book would have? >> no, i didn't. but as you know, we are riding american faroe because we were looking for a book idea in chicago, there hasn't been a big book about mayor daley. you don't always think about timeliness. in this case i started writing the book in the middle of the bush administration. the reason was, if you recall, everyone was fighting over the new deal. it was the fault line american politics. president bush began his second term with a promise that he was going to work to undo social
york times. has also -- this is his third book. the last one was about ebay and before that, american ferr a book we wre together about mayor richard dale in a certain way i have lived with this beautiful book "nothing to fear: fdr's inner circle and the hundred days that created modern arica" about fdr and his first and ys. so adam, the book has extraordinary resonance. past the hundred days for president obama, but close to it, when you conceive of this book comedy you foresee the...
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she heads off to new york where she is writing for "the new york age" initially. that is another black newspaper widely circulated at the time and she also begins to speak and give lectures of her experience and nablus and she travels around the northeast and gets the invitation to britain and goes over there and this is when she becomes very famous. she is speaking internationally and getting a lot of press this other papers belli her constantly but she starts to get attention from northern lights as well as the attention of the black community. >> host: because she is writing about other lynching and investigating them? as a black woman now in the number how did she investigate these? >> guest: initially she is drawing on the investigation she did before she left the south on the circumstances behind recent lynching but over time she will go back to the south and investigate lynching and paygo and incognito as the ordinary citizen. >> host: that is dangerous a 31 she is a very courageous woman. after the lynching and it nablus she buys a gun and puts it in her p
she heads off to new york where she is writing for "the new york age" initially. that is another black newspaper widely circulated at the time and she also begins to speak and give lectures of her experience and nablus and she travels around the northeast and gets the invitation to britain and goes over there and this is when she becomes very famous. she is speaking internationally and getting a lot of press this other papers belli her constantly but she starts to get attention from...
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we will see a chance towards d.c., new york city by late this afternoon. something to keep in mind as far as you head out the door is concerned, mild air mass in place. the only reason we won't see 90s will be the chances for showers. there's a look at the region. let's check out your local forecast. portland, maine, coming in on the sunny side of things, # 0 degrees. however, a few other areas, grand rapids, michigan, 81 degrees. again, a good opportunity for thunderstorms. same story in philly by later on today. so, christina, lots more to determine as far as the path of hurricane bill. we'll talk about the finish of the week coming up. >>> looking forward to that, thanks todd. >>> oil spurts, bj's get a bump. >>> plus, the death of michael jackson is apparently having no effect for his brothers's plans for a comeback. >>> red sox enjoy a holiday, cliff lee remains perfect, and a basketball shot you've got to see to believe. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome ba backto "early today." i'm christina brown. and here are some of your
we will see a chance towards d.c., new york city by late this afternoon. something to keep in mind as far as you head out the door is concerned, mild air mass in place. the only reason we won't see 90s will be the chances for showers. there's a look at the region. let's check out your local forecast. portland, maine, coming in on the sunny side of things, # 0 degrees. however, a few other areas, grand rapids, michigan, 81 degrees. again, a good opportunity for thunderstorms. same story in...
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york, across the great lakes, ohio valley, through the southwestern states. as far as precipitation, it will be normal there because you have hit and miss thunderstorms in the afternoon. boo he low normal from texas to the western plains and parts of the west. let's go out 90 days. the only below normal area that i can pick out is minnesota, iowa and wisconsin. above normal in the far northeast, and parts of the southwest. precipitation above normal from the ohio valley back into the central plains. it depends where the front actually sets up. john. >> thanks, mike. >>> before heading to break, we want to tell you about a special event coming up in just a few weeks. farm journal is holding a one- day corn college on monday, august 31st. the event will be hosted by ken and held at the campus just outside of bloomington, illinois. preregistration is required. call (800)909-3681 to take advantage of early bird rates. the two sessions held last month sold out quickly so don't delay. >>> when u.s. farm report returns, just how much can a down economy impact a summ
york, across the great lakes, ohio valley, through the southwestern states. as far as precipitation, it will be normal there because you have hit and miss thunderstorms in the afternoon. boo he low normal from texas to the western plains and parts of the west. let's go out 90 days. the only below normal area that i can pick out is minnesota, iowa and wisconsin. above normal in the far northeast, and parts of the southwest. precipitation above normal from the ohio valley back into the central...
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when ed maxwell was lynched in wisconsin, page one, "new york times," page one. >> you have to admire this kind of discovery, don't u. >> it is st, just the sort of thing you always hope to find in the archives, that kind of story, wonderful. and is a good question, what gets rember and forgotten and how things get remember and forgotten, a big part of it and dillinger for example is always remembered as an outlaw and the metaphor through which we understand and people understood him in the 30s is as an outlaw and more often called an outlaw than a gangster and it is in that same kind of -- broad tradition, but by the same token we forget certain things and a good example is, the james brothers, and jesse james, how in the recent biography, fairly recent, by styles, he brings back that which is footten and remembered a the desperado and outlaw and not remembered, as part of th missouri border wars aftethe ciil war, that part of the -- bringing back the redeemer governments, the old southerngovernments, and basically starting the part of starting the process, of institutingegregation a
when ed maxwell was lynched in wisconsin, page one, "new york times," page one. >> you have to admire this kind of discovery, don't u. >> it is st, just the sort of thing you always hope to find in the archives, that kind of story, wonderful. and is a good question, what gets rember and forgotten and how things get remember and forgotten, a big part of it and dillinger for example is always remembered as an outlaw and the metaphor through which we understand and people...
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york -- so they have to write a plan for virginia or for new york, and each of those plants have to comply and with the laws in that state -- each of those plans have to comply with the laws in that state. let's take advantage of both systems. let's have a plan to meet standards. then let it file in one state. let's say it chooses to file in illinois. and then, it qualifies under all of the laws that apply to health insurance in illinois. it can then take that policy to anyone of the other 49 states and sell register with the commissioner and sell the policy in all 50 states. what that does is several things. number one, it means you can get the insurance policy to market much more quickly. they do not have to write 50 separate policies. number two, it means it can pick a state that does not have as many benefit mandates that many states do. these mandates run up costs. for example it will say that you must cover aromatherapy or you must cover acupuncture, where he must cover podiatry or some other esoteric demand -- or it must cover podiatry or some other esoteric demand which runs
york -- so they have to write a plan for virginia or for new york, and each of those plants have to comply and with the laws in that state -- each of those plans have to comply with the laws in that state. let's take advantage of both systems. let's have a plan to meet standards. then let it file in one state. let's say it chooses to file in illinois. and then, it qualifies under all of the laws that apply to health insurance in illinois. it can then take that policy to anyone of the other 49...
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new york state in 2005 or the reported 10 percent of new york state pure fraud. $40,400,000,000 medicaid pierre fraud. why should we pay raise taxes to pay for fraud? there is a recent
new york state in 2005 or the reported 10 percent of new york state pure fraud. $40,400,000,000 medicaid pierre fraud. why should we pay raise taxes to pay for fraud? there is a recent
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nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> naomi simms has died at the height of her career in the 1970s, she was once referred to as the first black supermodel. the designer halston credited her with breaking down social barriers. she overcame a tough childhood to use her great beauty on magazine covers and tv ads. she was later a cosmetics executive. naomi sims died of cancer. she was 61 years old. >>> when our broadcast continues in just a moment, the worry about going back to school this year with swine flu. while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medic
nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> naomi simms has died at the height of her career in the 1970s, she was once referred to as the first black supermodel. the designer halston credited her with breaking down social barriers. she overcame a tough childhood to use her great beauty on magazine covers and tv ads. she was later a cosmetics executive. naomi sims died of cancer. she was 61 years old. >>> when our broadcast continues in just a moment, the worry about going back...
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teacher in new york city. and i specialized in working with children that were dropping out of school. and i focused on -- primarily on the south bronx and reichers island which is the largest prison system in america. and they have three high schools there for children that have been incarcerated primarily for drug offenses or for car theft. and i had a lot of problems my first year in 1981. i couldn't control the class. sunday night it was torture. i could barely stand going to work. and i finally -- my principal phil cox came down and he said, steve, you know, we got to do something. your class is out of control. you can hear it all over the building. it's disruptive and you have to do something. and i went back to class, not very proud of this, but i would wait for a child to do something wrong and then i would take the child down to phil cox's room and i'd say, we're in a school, a school that's about to be taken over and it' either me or the child has to be expelled and one by one i got the really troubl
teacher in new york city. and i specialized in working with children that were dropping out of school. and i focused on -- primarily on the south bronx and reichers island which is the largest prison system in america. and they have three high schools there for children that have been incarcerated primarily for drug offenses or for car theft. and i had a lot of problems my first year in 1981. i couldn't control the class. sunday night it was torture. i could barely stand going to work. and i...
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further, lopez torres vs new york board of education, the supreme court overturned judge sotomayor's decision that a state law allowing r the political parties to nominate state judges through a judicial district convention was unconstitutional because it did not give people, in her view -- quote -- "a fair shot." in overturning her decision, the supreme court took aim at her views in providing a fair shot to all interested persons stating, and i quote, "it is hardly a manageable constitutional question for judges, especially for judges in our legal system, where traditional electoral practice gives no hint of even the existence, much less the content, of a constitutional requirement for a 'fair shot' at party nomination." in her most recent and well-known reversal by the supreme court, the court unanimously rejected judge sotomayor's reasoning and held that white firefighter whose had passed a race-neutral exam were eligible for promotion. ricci v. dee stefano raised the bar considerable on consideration on one group simile to undo the results of otherwise fair and objective employm
further, lopez torres vs new york board of education, the supreme court overturned judge sotomayor's decision that a state law allowing r the political parties to nominate state judges through a judicial district convention was unconstitutional because it did not give people, in her view -- quote -- "a fair shot." in overturning her decision, the supreme court took aim at her views in providing a fair shot to all interested persons stating, and i quote, "it is hardly a manageable...
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york and precisely from new york college. onehalf of my co-authors and my coresearchers we express our gratitude to the fulbright organization and to the western organizations for international studies for the support i received from 1989 when i discovered and published the roots of african slave author and american slave author. and in 1991, when this is mentioned granted me the honor of joining their hospitality and support as international visitor and as a fulbright scholar in residence here in new york. "they lived before adam" is a sequel before the other article reconstructing 450,000 years of lost civilization. together these two books make up a total of 1,150 pages. and the importance the code of when it was published was presented to the world on the 25th of september, 2005, by the then-president of the -- represented by the minister of culture and tourism ambassador frank. i am here on the invitation of the harlem book fair the largest book fair in the world to present our new book "they live before adam" on the pre
york and precisely from new york college. onehalf of my co-authors and my coresearchers we express our gratitude to the fulbright organization and to the western organizations for international studies for the support i received from 1989 when i discovered and published the roots of african slave author and american slave author. and in 1991, when this is mentioned granted me the honor of joining their hospitality and support as international visitor and as a fulbright scholar in residence here...
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they're going to new york after this. and we're going to be hearing from jeff at some length about the book. then we're going to hear from the heroine susette kelo and we'll hear the attorney who argued the case before the supreme court scott bullock. i will introduce susette and scott just before they speak and let me introduce jeff and after we are through at about 1:30 or so, jeff and susette will be available to sign copies of the book which are available for purchase at a discount just outside. so please get your copy at a discount and have it signed by the author and the heroine herself. now, let me introduce jeff. he is an award-winning investigative journalist and bestselling author of seven books. including the mormon way of doing business, out of bonds, pro and cons, without reservation. his articles have appeared in "sports illustrated," "the hartford courant," the "los angeles times," village voice and the "new york times." he's appeared in all the major media, abc, cbs news, nbc, fox news and so forth. he's b
they're going to new york after this. and we're going to be hearing from jeff at some length about the book. then we're going to hear from the heroine susette kelo and we'll hear the attorney who argued the case before the supreme court scott bullock. i will introduce susette and scott just before they speak and let me introduce jeff and after we are through at about 1:30 or so, jeff and susette will be available to sign copies of the book which are available for purchase at a discount just...
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> that was called a miracle by his staff in new york. he was down, almost 20 points the day of the primary. and the pollsters had gotten completely wrong. the only one who did get it ght was pat cadell who was working for carter and said we're going to get creamednd he won by almost 20 points. >> fritz mondale was the heir apparentf 1984. >> but he knew if ted was going to run he dent have a cnce, so he was sitting on pins and needles, waiting for ted to make up his mind. and ted had reagan, a very popular president, he had chappaquidick that had ruined him in the 1980 campaign that he knew was going to come back through his experience and sabotage him throughout his campaign and his kid didn't want him to do it either and the lae reason given is usually his kids didn't want him to do but there had to be other reasons why peter didn't run. >> so the arc continues. he doesn't run, doesn't run -- he runs in 198 who, is beaten badly, doesn't run in 1984 and that's when i started covering the senator. it seems to me the lowest period in his
> that was called a miracle by his staff in new york. he was down, almost 20 points the day of the primary. and the pollsters had gotten completely wrong. the only one who did get it ght was pat cadell who was working for carter and said we're going to get creamednd he won by almost 20 points. >> fritz mondale was the heir apparentf 1984. >> but he knew if ted was going to run he dent have a cnce, so he was sitting on pins and needles, waiting for ted to make up his mind. and ted...
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he was a new dealer, the first politician out of new york to back roosevelt for the presidency in 1931, so he had impeccable new deal credentialed. he ran on the progressive party ticket, and he was as reliable a new dealer as there was in the isn't that correct but he was much offended by what the considered a grab for power by the president, and an attempt to -- he felt sort of unbalance the government in unhealthy ways, so he led the opposition. >> host: what was the white house's action when they learned this important and new deal senator was going to break with them. >> host: -- >> guest: they were disgusted. >> host: one of the dramatic scenes in the vote before the crucial vote, the majority leader of the united states senator, a democrat, dies of a heart attack. >> guest: and the building is still standing. joseph robinson, democrat from arkansas, and he had really helped power the new deal. a lot of the new deal laws through the senate. and so he probably, with some misgivings, agreed to support and defend and push the court packing plan, and he had a few votes in pockets he
he was a new dealer, the first politician out of new york to back roosevelt for the presidency in 1931, so he had impeccable new deal credentialed. he ran on the progressive party ticket, and he was as reliable a new dealer as there was in the isn't that correct but he was much offended by what the considered a grab for power by the president, and an attempt to -- he felt sort of unbalance the government in unhealthy ways, so he led the opposition. >> host: what was the white house's...
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remember the air force one scare in new york city. it is a white house photo op gone terribly wrong. the air force released several documents about that incident on its website. punctures, e-mails. all released in response to several foi requests or freedom of information requests from various news organizations. so i want to show you whatatu yo will find if you go to that . re is right now.u i will have a link to it on my w u atfigousa9.c@w. what you will . find here is th flight authorization right the.er thale e.tuac pictures tuof the oto op d anansupporting nt o yrnstve egontlsmeai-mcudo. s.nt mostly government e-mails. i'd like ta sto rtntwith the pictures because they are impressive but unfortunately this coerutmp will not open wee. from this itbs so i apologize but i highly recommend you check them out. i will have a link ony ecblog at wusa9.com. what we do have, there are huof ea erha grnedot a great job of putting together a compilation of some of e th most interesting tidbits you will find on that site d ani want to share so
remember the air force one scare in new york city. it is a white house photo op gone terribly wrong. the air force released several documents about that incident on its website. punctures, e-mails. all released in response to several foi requests or freedom of information requests from various news organizations. so i want to show you whatatu yo will find if you go to that . re is right now.u i will have a link to it on my w u atfigousa9.c@w. what you will . find here is th flight authorization...
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. >> "common sense" has been number one for six weeks on "the new york times" best-seller list. the reason request is people are trying to figure out what is going on. this book makes the case of what the weasels in washington have done, how they have put us on the brink of absolute disaster, but i'll tell you something. i'm going to white a second book, because i'm going to learn from these people and we are going to take it apart, as long as we can. america, you need to learn the system. you need to know about community organizers. you need to know what we're being transformed into so we can work together and bring our country back to where it is supposed to be, the way our founders intended it. back in a second. ♪ i'll fall from your grace ♪ but i'll never let go of your hand ♪ ♪ i'll never let go of your hand ♪ full & thick from pantene. it just got the good housekeepg g seal. you wanna know why? the full & thick collection really leaves the hair full. starting at the roots, your hair lifts a and away. look at all this body. and that's gonna last all day. [ stacy ]
. >> "common sense" has been number one for six weeks on "the new york times" best-seller list. the reason request is people are trying to figure out what is going on. this book makes the case of what the weasels in washington have done, how they have put us on the brink of absolute disaster, but i'll tell you something. i'm going to white a second book, because i'm going to learn from these people and we are going to take it apart, as long as we can. america, you need...
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ng over to inbound new york avenue or66. heading eastbound drivers are slow from 123 to this beltway. moving now hopefully to inbound new york. we got it. nope, 395. okay, i'll take that, too. no delays to the 14th street. we will take it to the maps. inner loop at route 50 here. we have an accident off to the right shoulder. that's in the middle of that slow go that stretches from braddock road to 66. back to you. >>> the seven-day forecast is up. looks like we are in a stretch for autumn-like weather. highs in the 70s. that's the case tomorrow. toward the end of the week in the 80s with a sprinkle possible by thursday. we'll be right back for more. $5 for the sub, huh? what about the drink and the chips? extra. think a $5 sub is a good deal? it's time to unthink. kfc's new $5 fill-up boxes, each with a side... and medium drink for just $5 bucks. unthink. and taste the unsub side of kfc.
ng over to inbound new york avenue or66. heading eastbound drivers are slow from 123 to this beltway. moving now hopefully to inbound new york. we got it. nope, 395. okay, i'll take that, too. no delays to the 14th street. we will take it to the maps. inner loop at route 50 here. we have an accident off to the right shoulder. that's in the middle of that slow go that stretches from braddock road to 66. back to you. >>> the seven-day forecast is up. looks like we are in a stretch for...
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there have been almost no good news in the world so far so when wilkes showed up in new york with the is would-be ambassadors of britain and france he was treated as a national hero given parades and testimonial dinners and so forth, immensely popular at home, but he had behaved in violation of international law and that became clear pretty quickly with the british reaction that if the u.s. did not immediately release those individuals and apologize within seven days the british ambassador was instructed to call for his papers, the first step toward declaration of war, and what did lincoln do about this? he waited. he was aided in that by the fact that there was no transatlantic cable existing at the time, one have been laid in 1858 but it broke in 1859 and not reestablished until 1866 so that during the civil war messages had to go by sea in the conventional way and that gave him time, they had to send word back to america and lincoln knew that in the meantime public tempers, public enthusiasm would have an opportunity to cool. and eventually they did and helped by william seward, hi
there have been almost no good news in the world so far so when wilkes showed up in new york with the is would-be ambassadors of britain and france he was treated as a national hero given parades and testimonial dinners and so forth, immensely popular at home, but he had behaved in violation of international law and that became clear pretty quickly with the british reaction that if the u.s. did not immediately release those individuals and apologize within seven days the british ambassador was...
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[applause] >> peter kilborn was in "new york times" reporter for 30 years. he holds a master's in journalism from columbia university and was a contributor to the book, class matters. for more permission on the author visit ny times.com. >> this summer booktv is asking, what are you reading? >> early on this year i was given a copy of this book by kirstin downey and it is the woman behind the new deal and it is the life of frances perkins who was the first woman cabinet member and the first labor secretary back in the great depression. she was nominated by frankenmuth roosevelt and i find a lot of similarities with respect to the kinds of challenges we are facing right now as we see unemployment and find a lot of dislocation of workers and need for investment in our workforce, protections in the workplace, safety for children, making sure we pull the labor laws and provide adequate help to the population so it is a really interesting book. she was someone who had great courage and someone who broke barriers for women and everytime i think about what she was
[applause] >> peter kilborn was in "new york times" reporter for 30 years. he holds a master's in journalism from columbia university and was a contributor to the book, class matters. for more permission on the author visit ny times.com. >> this summer booktv is asking, what are you reading? >> early on this year i was given a copy of this book by kirstin downey and it is the woman behind the new deal and it is the life of frances perkins who was the first woman...
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shepard: 50 people were killed in february in a crash near buffalo in new york. the pilots were tired and made mistakes. the co-pilot company about low pay and said she would have skipped the flight but did not want to pay for a hotel room. >> there is something wrong here. you fly across the country all night thinking you are going to catch a few weeks on a couch, or you have a lot of folks moving back and forth, trying to commit to work. in some cases, being paid relatively small amounts of income, $25,000. shepard: a panel is looking into the crash pads. the federal aviation administration is considering new flight and rest time rules to combat fraud, -- combat pilot to take. president obama signed a bill today that tripled the budget of the so-called cash for clunkers program, the one that offers car buyers rebates of $4,500 or so to trade in their gas guzzlers for more fuel-efficient vehicles. the program was so popular, it was already running out of cash and might of completely run out. the white house predicts the new funds will keep it going for least ano
shepard: 50 people were killed in february in a crash near buffalo in new york. the pilots were tired and made mistakes. the co-pilot company about low pay and said she would have skipped the flight but did not want to pay for a hotel room. >> there is something wrong here. you fly across the country all night thinking you are going to catch a few weeks on a couch, or you have a lot of folks moving back and forth, trying to commit to work. in some cases, being paid relatively small...
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in new york established direct connections from the streets of chicago and new york to attend a drug with kingpins at the highest command and control levels of their organizations. and this led to the indictments in chicago include ink sinnott osd pots, arturo belmont, ishmael garcia and what he and also to the scope. we have york against the leader of the juarez cartel and s. dimond and rodriguez of the los karos drug-trafficking organization. the mexican base the cartel also known as the federation is among the most violent and insidious of these organizations. working closely with brave partners in mexico we are keeping up unrelenting pressure on the federation as well as the juarez cartel and other mexican drug cartels and we are determined to dismantle these cartels and their domestic cells. during the course of these investigations dea and partners made noteworthy seizures of drugs and assets including more than 22.6 million in cash, more than 32,500 kilos of coke and 64 kilograms of heroin. many of these notorious criminals appear on the most wanted list of both countries, mex
in new york established direct connections from the streets of chicago and new york to attend a drug with kingpins at the highest command and control levels of their organizations. and this led to the indictments in chicago include ink sinnott osd pots, arturo belmont, ishmael garcia and what he and also to the scope. we have york against the leader of the juarez cartel and s. dimond and rodriguez of the los karos drug-trafficking organization. the mexican base the cartel also known as the...
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there are reports in the "new york times" that hold this up. this massive trial under way of those who are accused of illegal conduct in iran after the election, including some people who say they were simply filing diplomatic reports back to their embassies. what do we make of the trials? >> these show trials. and they are clearly demonstrationst fact that the iranian leadership is not reconciled to the concerns of its people. and regarding the validity of the elections. and it's unfortunate. it's to be condemned. and our view is that if iran wants to demonstrate that it is prepared to be responsible member of the international community, then it needs to treat its people with respect and adhere to the rule of law. a prosecutor in iran acknowledged that some of those taken into custody were tore surd. do you view that as a responsible step? they made respects or conceding them. >> i think there's a great deal we don't know about how the demonstrators and those arrest vd been treat. reports of torture are of grave concern and suggest that the r
there are reports in the "new york times" that hold this up. this massive trial under way of those who are accused of illegal conduct in iran after the election, including some people who say they were simply filing diplomatic reports back to their embassies. what do we make of the trials? >> these show trials. and they are clearly demonstrationst fact that the iranian leadership is not reconciled to the concerns of its people. and regarding the validity of the elections. and...
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york, yale university, the city university of new york school of law, it is not a slip of the tongue once but a statement reaffirmed and reaffirm a. and quite frankly that is the reason for my opposition back in 1998 when she was nominated the on the circuit board of appeals because of the statements that she made a showing that a very biased opinion is that someone who is not any lawyer's fees and banks should disqualify someone for the appointment. issue further stated in 1994 and this is a presentation in puerto rico that justice o'connor has often been cited as saying that a wise old man in there was no one beats the same conclusion in deciding cases however i'm also not sure that i agree with that statement here well, i would hope that a wise woman with a rich as this occur in spears for more often than not reach a conclusion and that is pretty emphatic. there's no other way to interpret that. she thinks that a woman with her experience can make a better conclusion that a white male in to me i consider that racist. she's not only suggesting the possibility of judicial impartiali
york, yale university, the city university of new york school of law, it is not a slip of the tongue once but a statement reaffirmed and reaffirm a. and quite frankly that is the reason for my opposition back in 1998 when she was nominated the on the circuit board of appeals because of the statements that she made a showing that a very biased opinion is that someone who is not any lawyer's fees and banks should disqualify someone for the appointment. issue further stated in 1994 and this is a...
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from new york, good night america! >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. a major mess at one of the nation's busiest airports after an evacuation of la guardia. what happened and who police say was responsible for a headache for thousands of travelers. >> gregg: and a cash for clunkers program, well it's not going away quite yet. so much will you be able to trade in your wheels. >> julie: we're going to find out. >> a plan to change held care in america on its way to a vote by the house of representatives after late night maneuvering to get conservative democrats on board. molly henneberg is live in washington. what happens in the house now? >> molly: three committees in the house have passed bills the ways and means committee, education and labor and late last night the energy and commerce committee. so now democratic leaders will take those three bills and combine them in one big piece of legislation. democrats say they are ready to get it to a floor for
from new york, good night america! >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. a major mess at one of the nation's busiest airports after an evacuation of la guardia. what happened and who police say was responsible for a headache for thousands of travelers. >> gregg: and a cash for clunkers program, well it's not going away quite yet. so much will you be able to trade in your wheels. >> julie: we're going to find...
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that's just new york state. so should trina thompson really have expected any more than the others who are out of work right now? some of which i'm sure also have degrees. now, is it crossing the line or did the school cross the line for promising something that obviously how do you live up to it, especially in this job market? let us know what you think. did their promise fall short or should she be more realistic? crossing the line, you tell me. twitter.msnbc.com. we'd love to read your tweets, and we love to rely to them. >> that is right. it's almost 4:00 on the east coast. up next, our inte virview with of the leaders of the so-called birther movement. she claims she has a copy of president obama's birth certificate from kenya, a document even karl rove says is a fake. you will not want to miss this interview. >>> also gitmo, usa? new reactions to plans to move terror suspects to prison in kansas and michigan. >>> plus racing day in finland. you're watching "the big picture" on msnbc. racheting up slowly )
that's just new york state. so should trina thompson really have expected any more than the others who are out of work right now? some of which i'm sure also have degrees. now, is it crossing the line or did the school cross the line for promising something that obviously how do you live up to it, especially in this job market? let us know what you think. did their promise fall short or should she be more realistic? crossing the line, you tell me. twitter.msnbc.com. we'd love to read your...
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then the republican party's front runner from the state of new york, a seasoned politician with much experience, was william henry seward. but the party chose to pass over him in favor of a congressman from illinois with a reputation for soaring rhetoric and idealism, a man named abraham lincoln. he then goes and appoints seward as secretary of state. hillary lost out to a candidate from illinois, and she was voted secretary of state. it was once the rivalled architect, but now she serves as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and others that make up the imperial administration. the state department was once across the street from the white house, but as the white house staff grew, the department moved in the 1950s into its own building, happily named foggy bottom. the secretary of state who approved the move said distance wouldn't matter much since the secretary was bound to be the chief advisor to the president. it didn't turn out to be true, and over the last 40 years, often the secretary of state has been something of a figurehead while the national security advisor has bec
then the republican party's front runner from the state of new york, a seasoned politician with much experience, was william henry seward. but the party chose to pass over him in favor of a congressman from illinois with a reputation for soaring rhetoric and idealism, a man named abraham lincoln. he then goes and appoints seward as secretary of state. hillary lost out to a candidate from illinois, and she was voted secretary of state. it was once the rivalled architect, but now she serves as...
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new york is a bipartisan failure. i have happen to be a republican, but the fact is, the republican party of new york has failed at least as thoroughly as the democratic party of new york. i mean, there has been no leadership at trying to reform albany, because albany is a city controlled by interest groups and unions, and all the legislators -- almost all the legislators -- most of the legislators in both parties are unwilling to take on the power structure in albany. give you some other examples. the legislature passed a bill that allowed certain police and firefighters to be eligible to collect two pensions, one from its uniformed service, an one from a public -- from a civil public position. they also allow new york city -- to collect the pension and to work in other civil service jobs. this is by the way also was for a long time a problem in california, which they actually fixed in california. when they found a number of people on disability who were working full time. including some people who were working as ph
new york is a bipartisan failure. i have happen to be a republican, but the fact is, the republican party of new york has failed at least as thoroughly as the democratic party of new york. i mean, there has been no leadership at trying to reform albany, because albany is a city controlled by interest groups and unions, and all the legislators -- almost all the legislators -- most of the legislators in both parties are unwilling to take on the power structure in albany. give you some other...
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as i said, new york city had a particularly large outbreak. the new york city department of health and mental hygiene based on some subsequent surveys that they did estimated that about 10% of the population of new york city actually fell ill with h1n1 during their spring outbreak. what i can see is that the large outbreaks in the new york city area and it spread into other parts of new york state resulted in a striking increase of people who were hospitalized. just to reference point to frame this up. we normally would expect somewhere in the ordinary of 5 to 15% of the population to develop influenza during a typical seasonal flu year. they had about 10% roughly -- and again, these numbers are not certain. these are best estimates at this point. but they estimated that about 10% of new york city's population developed influenza. so that was almost like a winter's worth of flu in the spring. historically, when we look at previous pandemics, we have estimated that the overall attack rate, the overall percentage of the population that will beco
as i said, new york city had a particularly large outbreak. the new york city department of health and mental hygiene based on some subsequent surveys that they did estimated that about 10% of the population of new york city actually fell ill with h1n1 during their spring outbreak. what i can see is that the large outbreaks in the new york city area and it spread into other parts of new york state resulted in a striking increase of people who were hospitalized. just to reference point to frame...
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mike in new york. mike? >> caller: yes, jim. a big boo-yah from binghamton, new york. >> binghamton! holy cow! route 17, natural gas, southern tier boo-yah! >> caller: you got it! hey, home of dick's sporting goods, also known as dks. >> that's right, and i've got to tell you, you should be proud because those guys are smoking again. >> caller: you know, i've known this family since they were small and i purchased this stock back in march for $13. i still like the company, but i had to take the profits, like you've been teaching us, and i told at $20. >> did you sell it all? >> caller: yeah. i think i made a mistake there. >> i don't know if that was right. i mean, dick's has got the momentum back again. i would have told you to sell half. here's what i want you to do. everybody's hoping the market's going to go down, whatever. if we can get that stock back below where you sold it, and that does matter to me, even though i think it's an up stock, i think it's very difficult to recommend someone buy in at $21 if they sold at $20.
mike in new york. mike? >> caller: yes, jim. a big boo-yah from binghamton, new york. >> binghamton! holy cow! route 17, natural gas, southern tier boo-yah! >> caller: you got it! hey, home of dick's sporting goods, also known as dks. >> that's right, and i've got to tell you, you should be proud because those guys are smoking again. >> caller: you know, i've known this family since they were small and i purchased this stock back in march for $13. i still like the...
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michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >> if you want to sab some money, you might have to do your opping in virginia. the state has a tax holiday coming up for back-to-school shopping this year which is from august 7 until the 9th. but maryland and the district canceled their tax holidays. >>> it's like a stimulus plan for your scam scalp. they're inviting people to trade in their old hairpieces and go for a new head of air. for every old toupee they receive, adrienne's hair center is giving people $250 toward hair replacement surgery. the company's president says now is the time for change. >> in these economically challenged times people need to look and feel better about themselves so we're doing our own economic stimulus strategy and we're going to help people get into new hair. >> just a few hours into the promotion, a handful of people had already traded in their hair clunkers for a new look. more power to you. time now, 10:09. 76 degrees outside.cong up next stories and steve is going to be here with another look at your forecast. stay tunpepñwowow'ogwg (announcer) when verizon
michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >> if you want to sab some money, you might have to do your opping in virginia. the state has a tax holiday coming up for back-to-school shopping this year which is from august 7 until the 9th. but maryland and the district canceled their tax holidays. >>> it's like a stimulus plan for your scam scalp. they're inviting people to trade in their old hairpieces and go for a new head of air. for every old toupee they receive, adrienne's hair...
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this is the same new york times that assuring us that stockholders have nothing to worry about. since obama became president, a flurry of articles about how a lot of the detainees at guantanamo are really dangerous. an article shows that obama advisers are looking for congress to pass legislation so that some of the detainees can be held indefinitely, which presents the problem of where to house them. i know, how about guantanamo? for seven long years, democrats have been hysterical about guantanamo. they huff and puff about the poor little darlings without consequence. but now it's obama's problem, and he is keeping them there. the only bone he is throwing to his crazy based is to claiming that dunking a terrorist had in water constitutes torture. putting a caterpillar it in a terrorist cell constitute torture. i first had about the caterpillar torture. i assumed they had these big trucks that were chasing the terrorists. but no, they were talking about a little furry worm children play with. i guess they have gone so fat, they can't even now running at caterpillar -- outruna c
this is the same new york times that assuring us that stockholders have nothing to worry about. since obama became president, a flurry of articles about how a lot of the detainees at guantanamo are really dangerous. an article shows that obama advisers are looking for congress to pass legislation so that some of the detainees can be held indefinitely, which presents the problem of where to house them. i know, how about guantanamo? for seven long years, democrats have been hysterical about...
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. >> congress already front page story of the "new york times" says they don't like ben bernanke as it is. >> it would be a real tragedy, in my judgment, if ben bernanke is not reappointed. it is an absolute miracle there was somebody who had all that experience and economic background in the "great depression" and acted the way he did. he and the efforts of the fed saved the financial system, not saying it saved the economy but saved the financial without which we would have had a collapse in the economy. >> that's a very good point. can bernanke hold back tpull bah pole at the right moment.g saying it has to be done decisively and politically. >> the economic data has alreadg turned. they should be raising rates g right now. >> right now? >> absolutely.g back in 2003 and '03 and '04, ben bernanke was there, droppedg interest rates to 1%, we were g saying, i was saying, this was too easy, this would create problems for the economy yet thg fed held rates down at 1% for too long. they're doing it all over again. the reason is political pressure. >> on the other side is pressure that
. >> congress already front page story of the "new york times" says they don't like ben bernanke as it is. >> it would be a real tragedy, in my judgment, if ben bernanke is not reappointed. it is an absolute miracle there was somebody who had all that experience and economic background in the "great depression" and acted the way he did. he and the efforts of the fed saved the financial system, not saying it saved the economy but saved the financial without which...
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since may 23rd of 2007 when the common started trading on the new york stock exchange, the common's down 23%, assuming you reinvest the dividends, but the bgf, the hybrid's down 5% with reinvested dividends. the s&p 500 was down 35% in that period, dow up 32 portion. the bond portion of the security protects you from declines. since the market bottomed march 6th, the common has been on fire, 120% up with reinvested dividends. the hybrid up, better hann a sharp stick in the eye. a great bull run. over the longer term, i think the hybrid does well. howev however, i would only buy the hybrid for your i.r.a. because it's interest, but you don't have to pay the taxes. one potential problem, bgf may not be around much longer. starting october 30th of this year, b&g foods can redeem the 12% senior notes that make up the bond portion of the hybrid security. it has to be at a 6% premium, though. the worst that happens is they call the security, meaning they force you to sell it back to them at 106% of the principal value. you collect the premium and you're simply owning the common stock. it's imp
since may 23rd of 2007 when the common started trading on the new york stock exchange, the common's down 23%, assuming you reinvest the dividends, but the bgf, the hybrid's down 5% with reinvested dividends. the s&p 500 was down 35% in that period, dow up 32 portion. the bond portion of the security protects you from declines. since the market bottomed march 6th, the common has been on fire, 120% up with reinvested dividends. the hybrid up, better hann a sharp stick in the eye. a great bull...
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heaviest rainfall between philadelphia and new york. we have some cells, large thunderstorms developing in allentown not far from the delaware river. if you happen to be in philadelphia right now and heard thunderstorms rumble on through and think it might be starting, look further back to the west another cell come being around. you're not done just yet. the reason why we're seeing the rough stuff, pretty simple. moisture coming in from the atlantic. with your daytime heating -- scattered activity through parts of the southeast. when you get to parts of the pacific southwest the rain is not an issue. the rain could be a problem. highs in seattle going up to 90. 97 in salt lake city. kansas city with 85. chance of scattered showers. tampa with 93. that's a wrap on your 401-k. let's sends it back to you at the news desk. >> providing in this economy means getting creative. one business charged less to get paid more. >> and tracking the president's progress. >> good morning. it's your chance to grade president obama and vice president bid
heaviest rainfall between philadelphia and new york. we have some cells, large thunderstorms developing in allentown not far from the delaware river. if you happen to be in philadelphia right now and heard thunderstorms rumble on through and think it might be starting, look further back to the west another cell come being around. you're not done just yet. the reason why we're seeing the rough stuff, pretty simple. moisture coming in from the atlantic. with your daytime heating -- scattered...
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"the new york times" did a big deal on him. he is 31. he has no experience. he even slept in his car. >> that is his claim to fame. >> glenn: let's find out who he is now that we have done some research. who is he? >> well, who is he? he is not really a left wing idealogue. he is a rich kid playing progressive. his parents are college professors. he is from middlebury college. he was a hack on the hillary campaign. he works for the center for american progress, the great nexis of left wing hack ry in the united states, which is another one of these soros and sandler-supported outfits, and his two big influences, i guess, have been gene spurling , who is sort of a neoprogressive f.d.r. guy who is working on the obama administration, and nancy bird song, an internationalist. glenn: now, if i'm not mistaken, he has written a couple of books with these people, for instance, birdsall. he wrote the book "delivering on debt relief." >> yeah. glenn: what is the point of that one? >> that has to do with implementing the u.n. millennium rules which are kind of normal t
"the new york times" did a big deal on him. he is 31. he has no experience. he even slept in his car. >> that is his claim to fame. >> glenn: let's find out who he is now that we have done some research. who is he? >> well, who is he? he is not really a left wing idealogue. he is a rich kid playing progressive. his parents are college professors. he is from middlebury college. he was a hack on the hillary campaign. he works for the center for american progress, the...
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let me take you live to new york city. high pressure building in here. a fine start to your weekend. hazy but 84 degrees. mostly sunny skies. august feeling more like august after the fourth coolest july on record last month. there you go. more details in half an hour. >> we said that the unemployment report for july just came out a few minutes ago. if you just looked at the numbers, it looks like a glimmer of hope. but you got to kind of really digest it. jennifer westhoven, our money expert, what do you find with this number? >> it looks a lot better. it's still not great. but the comparison is really clear. employers cut about 247,000 jobs in july according to the labor department. that's a quarter of a million jobs but it was triple that back in january. so this number has come down a long way. we do have 19 months in a row of job losses but coming down. the unemployment rate came down, too. you didn't get too many forecasts for that down 9.4% from the highest levels we've seen in 20 years. economists do expect the number to hit 10% by early next yea
let me take you live to new york city. high pressure building in here. a fine start to your weekend. hazy but 84 degrees. mostly sunny skies. august feeling more like august after the fourth coolest july on record last month. there you go. more details in half an hour. >> we said that the unemployment report for july just came out a few minutes ago. if you just looked at the numbers, it looks like a glimmer of hope. but you got to kind of really digest it. jennifer westhoven, our money...
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for that it's all new york city residents. the goal is make sure that every new yorker has access to the best tasting, healthiest fresh fruits and vegetables around. >> buy fresh fruits and fresh vegetables to the people who need it. >> the most. >> and neighborhoods that where most food stamp enrollees live are neighborhoods without access for fresh fruit and vegetables. >> hate to wrap you, but we're running out of time. in new york and several states you can use the cards and get the fresh fruit and vegetables. people are using them. >> shannon: we all need more of that. thank you very much. now that president obama health of human services may forgo key provision of the plan to get it through congress, could we see movement on the healthcare plan debate? "fox news sunday's" chris wallace weighs in next. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i h
for that it's all new york city residents. the goal is make sure that every new yorker has access to the best tasting, healthiest fresh fruits and vegetables around. >> buy fresh fruits and fresh vegetables to the people who need it. >> the most. >> and neighborhoods that where most food stamp enrollees live are neighborhoods without access for fresh fruit and vegetables. >> hate to wrap you, but we're running out of time. in new york and several states you can use the...
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bill weir, abc news, new york. >>> ♪ scotty says♪ >> oh, i knew this was coming. that's perfect timing. you want to jump in on this. $40,000 for that car. >> well, $40,000 in and of itself doesn't price it out of the game. now, the issue is the technology. is the technology a prove technology? will the volt be a mainstream of america? will it be a problem-free vehicle like most cars today are. they are very well made and they don't have a lot of problems. >> that brings us to ann from hunt valley who writes in -- she wants to know about the chevy volt. she says "is it a game changer or is it just hype? " you used to run a franchise. >> yes. i had an electric car franchise. at that time, two years ago, they wouldn't get uphill. they were great on flat ground. >> like a golf cart. >> exactly. great question, ann. is it a game changer? no. i think it's a game starter. i think it's a great step for our country to try to reduce their against on foreign oil and our own security at home. i think it's a great start. is it overhyped? probably a bit. 230 miles per gallon? >
bill weir, abc news, new york. >>> ♪ scotty says♪ >> oh, i knew this was coming. that's perfect timing. you want to jump in on this. $40,000 for that car. >> well, $40,000 in and of itself doesn't price it out of the game. now, the issue is the technology. is the technology a prove technology? will the volt be a mainstream of america? will it be a problem-free vehicle like most cars today are. they are very well made and they don't have a lot of problems. >> that...
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a healthy, physically fit police officer in new york city. his family said he never had any major health problems. this summer he got what turned out to be the h1n1 virus. less than two months after he first went to the emergency room with chest pains, officer ryan johnson is dead. and thousand his parents robert and barbara are speaking out. warning all the rest of us to be prepared because this flu is on the way. we're tracking h1n1. and "the fox report" chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live in our new york city newsroom with. this jonathan, we have heard movies the cases of people who died had preexisting conditions of some sort. in this case it appears he did not. >> charter, shep. barbara johnson is devastated of the death of her son. she had to go through the heart breaking nightmare of just watching him die. there was nothing she nor the doctors could do to save him. and what's surprised mrs. johnson most was that according to her, is he was in the prime of his life. she told the new york daily news, in fact, is he young, he was he
a healthy, physically fit police officer in new york city. his family said he never had any major health problems. this summer he got what turned out to be the h1n1 virus. less than two months after he first went to the emergency room with chest pains, officer ryan johnson is dead. and thousand his parents robert and barbara are speaking out. warning all the rest of us to be prepared because this flu is on the way. we're tracking h1n1. and "the fox report" chief correspondent jonathan...